Black Nissan 350z

maesal

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Hello !!

This weekend I detailed an amazing 350z solid black. Some before pics:



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Just medium swirls :



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The hood, in carbon fiber, also had swirls:



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The roof was in better shape:



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After cleaning wheels and wheels wells. In the shade, the car looked amazing:



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After claying, I started polishing the hood. I used Menzerna Final Finish PO85RE5 and blue Propel Advanced with my Metabo:



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Is not easy taking 50/50 in carbon fiber:



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I applied Collinite 845 to the hodd looking for the maximum protection:



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Finished:



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I polished the mirrors with Einszett Chrome and Metal Polish and Wolfgang applicator:



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The surprise:



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I decided in that point that I should remove the swirls but not trying to remove the random scratches. I used Propel pads and 3m Fast Cut Plus and Menzerna 85RE5. After that, I applied Prima Amigo and Zymöl Glasur.
 
The results on the bumper:



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The left wing:



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50/50:



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Right wing:



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Nice hood:



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Buffing with care in this small areas:



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In this gif, the 1 shows the before and the 2 when I stopped the Metabo to show when I consider that the abrassives are broken down:



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The rear right wing:



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Well, I polished the hood with a soft pad (blue Propel 2) and a finishing polish (Menzerna PE85RE5) via rotary and then I checked the state, wich was nice. This combo don't produce too much hot, and the finish was great and hologram free. I didn't put any pressure at all. It was the first time that I polished carbon fiber via rotary. A long time ago I polished carbon fiber in this Celica via PC:



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and I also liked the results.
 
Thanks Rick !!

Prima Amigo is a nice product. Is a glaze with some cleaning abilities, some filling, nice finish and is very easy to apply and remove. As this clear coat was very soft, I wanted a product easy to remove because I don't wanted to incorporate marring to the paint.
 
Thanks maesal.



Have you used any of the other Prima products? If so, how do you like them?



Did this car have factory paint, or is it a repaint?



I know the factory paint is very difficult to work with on these cars. Very soft.
 
Yes, I used Prima Cut and is nice, not my preferred but yes, is nice.

It had 2 repainted panels, but the painter did a great job, very low orange peel. Yes, is not the easiest clear coat to work with, but finishing with soft pad and a final finish produces a great finish alwasys and hologram free.
 
I really like the final shots! WOW



I was impressed with the photos switching between befores and afters, how did you create that effect?



GREg
 
Greg Nichols said:
I really like the final shots! WOW



I was impressed with the photos switching between befores and afters, how did you create that effect?



GREg



Comments much appreciated :)

Ok, I'll try to explain how I create this animated gifs. Sorry about my english :sadwavey:

I have 2 pics, one from the before and another from the after. I open them in Photoshop (Elements, version 5, easier than CS2 and CS3 for this purpose) and I put the number 1 in the before pic and the number 2 in the after pic. In each pic, I combine the 2 layers, 1 layer is the original pic and the other is the number. After that, having both images opened in cascade, I drag the pic 2 over the 1. Then I go to file -> save for web and I press animate and I put 2 seconds in the retard.

Regards !!
 
Nice work on the Z.



Random question, but I see you used a paint gauge...does polishing remove a lot of the clear coat, or is it very minimal?
 
First off, those animated gifs took the other photos FOREVER to load...



Other than that complaint. Car came out awesome! I love solid black 350's:getdown
 
Great job. Paint correction looks great.



Off topic of the detail, I do not like the CF side skirt doo dads stuck on the side -- nor the huge diesel bus exhaust tips. But -- it's not my ride.
 
04LemansZ said:
Nice work on the Z.



Random question, but I see you used a paint gauge...does polishing remove a lot of the clear coat, or is it very minimal?



Very very minimal. I checked with the PTG what process will remove the swirls but just the necessary clear coat.

Thanks !!
 
stiffdogg06 said:
First off, those animated gifs took the other photos FOREVER to load...



Other than that complaint. Car came out awesome! I love solid black 350's:getdown



Wow, with my 3 Mb ADSL I don't have this problem, quite strange :sadwavey:

Thanks for the comments, much appreciated :2thumbs:
 
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